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So You Want to be an Inventor? Harcourt Lesson 16 Day 1 Students need: a partner, a dry erase paddle and marker, sticky notes, pencil, textbook

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So You Want to be an Inventor?. Harcourt Lesson 16 Day 1 Students need: a partner, a dry erase paddle and marker, sticky notes, pencil, textbook. Listening Comprehension. You will be listening to a passage from a nonfiction book about four young inventors. Remember that nonfiction text: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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So You Want to be an Inventor?

Harcourt Lesson 16 Day 1Students need: a partner, a dry erase paddle

and marker, sticky notes, pencil, textbook

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Listening ComprehensionYou will be listening to a passage from a

nonfiction book about four young inventors.

Remember that nonfiction text:• tells about real people, events, or

situations.• is meant to provide information in an

interesting way.

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Purpose for Listening

When you listen to a nonfiction passage about people, you should listen to learn about what the people have accomplished.

SO:

One purpose for listening is to learn what new idea the young inventors came up with.

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A controversy is an issue that people have conflicting opinions about.

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Is it a fact or an opinion that people would be willing to pay extra for bluegrass paper?

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To implement a plan is to make it happen.

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On your dry erase paddle, answer the following question:

What new idea did the inventors come up with?Answer: A plan to make paper from bluegrass.

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Turn and share with your partner the answer to the following question:

What does this article show about the impact young people can have in their community?

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Model Oral Fluency

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Some words and phrases that signal an opinion are:

should, must be, best, worst, I think, and I believe

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The sentence “A water bike can travel at about six miles per hour” is a fact.You could check it by timing the water bike with a stopwatch.

The author’s statement that the water bike is an amazing invention is an opinion. You can’t prove this.

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Now read the third paragraph, and think about your reading rate.

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Would you read this paragraph more quickly or more slowly than the first paragraph?

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Tomorrow’s selection is about inventions and inventors. On your sticky notes, add information to the columns below.

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Vocabulary

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